721 Quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt
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I never thought of achievement. I just did what came along for me to do - the thing that gave me the most pleasure.
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Unused ability, like unused muscles, will atrophy.
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You [future first ladies] will feel that you are no longer clothing yourself, you are dressing a public monument.
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The American Dream can no more remain static than can the American nation.... We cannot any longer take an old approach to world problems. They aren't the same problems. It isn't the same world. We must not adopt the methods of our ancestors; instead, we must emulate that pioneer quality in our ancestors that made them attempt new methods for a New World.
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A trait no other nation seems to possess in quite the same degree as we do namely, a feeling of almost childish injury and resentment unless the world as a whole recognizes how innocent we are of anything but the most generous and harmless intentions
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Nothing was ever accomplished by anyone who said 'It can't be done.'
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Sometimes it is extremely good for you to forget that there is anything in the world which needs to be done, and to do some particular thing that you want to do. Every human being needs a certain amount of time in which he can be peaceful.
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Some friends leave footprints in your heart
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I think we ought to impress on both our girls and boys that successful marriages require just as much work, just as much intelligence and just as much unselfish devotion, as they give to any position they undertake to fill on a paid basis.
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